Assume that you did not do an osteopathic internship. What would you do if you were traveling in one of the 5 states that require the internship for licensure, and came upon an individual that required immediate medical assistance. Would you provide that assistance immediately and without hesitation, or would you hesitate concerned for your viability in state court if sued for malpractice? I assume everyone would provide the assistance, but would you do so with a pang of concern?

No hidden agenda; just thought of the question while shaving my pits and thought I would float it out here for everyone.

We would be protected under the "good samaritan rule". Furthermore, anyone can sue but unless damage is done they cannot win.
I posed a question similar to my brother, who is a medical law specialist, and that is where I get my source.

Yes, the good samaritan act holds true. The only time the good samaritan act is not in place is when you are practicing for pay. Any "side of the road" or "middle of the mall" encounter qualifies as "off duty" and not within reach of customary medical diagnostic equipment.

Remember what Dr. Goldman taught; once you have committed to helping you are to act and purport yourself to the standards of a "reasonable man" or somesuch. Essentially, if you make an error that a reasonable person in that situation wouldn't make you are opening yourself, good samaritan or not, to a potential legal snafu. I know I have it in my notes somewhere, where, exactly in the very large pile I am not sure. If I find it I'll send it off to you.

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